Here's one thing all six wild-card losers should address this offseason so they not only return to the playoffs, but win a game next time.
Wild-card weekend is in the books and boy there's a lot to digest. Matt Harmon and Andy Behrens recap every game with a major focus on 'what's next' for the six teams that lost in the first round. Harmon and Behrens do a deep dive on Sam Darnold's abysmal performance against the Rams and what's next for the QB and the Vikings this offseason.
In today's edition: Wooden Watchlist, NFL rewind, NBA power rankings, college football's next battlefield, Cavs-Thunder in a battle of first-place teams, and more.
The Heat star wants out of Miami. But what is it that he wants? The answer is obvious.
Cleveland and Oklahoma City are on pace to win 73 and 70 games, respectively, and will face each other for the first time this season on Wednesday night.
Who has a realistic shot of knocking off the Chiefs in the playoffs?
Here are the inactives for Week 18, the NFL's regular season finale.
Scott Pianowski highlights several strong rookie performances in Week 17, which will surely end up dictating many fantasy title matchups.
Saturday in the SEC should be a great start to conference play.
Ohtani is married to a former professional basketball player. This is going to be one athletic kid.
Michael Penix Jr. has a rookie season to finish and a wedding to plan.
Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss the passing of baseball Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson, the hot first-base market, the Phillies making a trade for pitching and catch you up on all the other deals in baseball.
On this week's overreaction pod, Dan Wetzel Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde acknowledge what led to home teams handedly winning each matchup. They cover how offensive line and defensive line play factored into it, and recognize how amazing it was to see all 4 games played on college campuses.
Here's how much teams can cash in for winning the CFP.
Let’s set the table for what’s sure to be a thrilling conclusion to the league's in-season tournament.
Officials opted not to flag Texas for targeting at a crucial point in the Peach Bowl, a non-call that left many scratching their heads.
The record had stood since the first weekend of the four-team playoff in 2015.
While the coaches discussed and approved a recommendation to change the transfer portal to a single 10-day window Tuesday, the problem with feigning injuries wasn't resolved.
Alabama finishes the season at 9-4, failing to win at least 10 games for the first time since 2007.
The former Indiana coach said the move brings he and his wife closer to their two daughters.